White Ibis (or White Ibises in the plural). As the Cornell Lab of Ornithology relates, "A wading bird of the deep South, the striking White Ibis is frequently seen on lawns looking for large insects as well as probing for prey along the shoreline."

Nice shot, Macbook. That shot could have been taken in my yard. (And a cool capture of the one juvenile in the flock. It is interesting that a bird that is so white as adults starts out as a dark feathered bird when young.)

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Originally Posted by ramcewan

Niw that is something you don't see every day!

Well, actually it is something that I see almost every day! That is what we see instead of snow down here.